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          Starting Strong Walgreens began its journey in in Deerfield, Illinois, by founder Charles R Walgreen Sr. Mr Walgreen had a natural knack for connecting....

          Charles Rudolph Walgreen

          American businessman and founder of Walgreens

          For his son, see Charles Rudolph Walgreen Jr.

          Charles Rudolph Walgreen (October 9, 1873 – December 11, 1939) was an American businessman and the founder of Walgreens.

          Walgreens was founded in when Charles R. Walgreen Sr. purchased the Chicago drugstore where he had worked as a pharmacist.

        1. Walgreens was founded in when Charles R. Walgreen Sr. purchased the Chicago drugstore where he had worked as a pharmacist.
        2. Walgreens is a trusted and convenient local health destination that millions of Americans rely on every day.
        3. Starting Strong Walgreens began its journey in in Deerfield, Illinois, by founder Charles R Walgreen Sr. Mr Walgreen had a natural knack for connecting.
        4. Charles R. Walgreen Sr. built a solid reputation and grew his business by delivering customers' merchandise while they were still on the phone with him.
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        6. Background

          He was born on a farm near Galesburg, Illinois before moving to Dixon, Illinois, in 1887.[2] He was the son of Swedish immigrants.

          In the 1790s, Charles's great-great-great-grandfather, Sven Olofsson, adopted the surname Wahlgren (Swedish pronunciation:[ˈvɑ̂ːlɡreːn])[citation needed] during his military service, a family fact passed down over the generations.

          When Charles's father, Carl Magnus Olofsson, came to America from Sweden, he decided to change the family name to Walgreen.[3] When Charles was still quite young he and his family relocated to Dixon, Illinois, in 1887.

          He attended Dixon High School, Dixon Business College. He was a member of the international fraternity T